According to this American patriot, who is a US Marine veteran who worked overseas at a US Embassy, the doors on the US Capitol are electronically controlled magnetic locked doors. And someone inside the security booth at the US Capitol opened the doors!
Retired Marine: We’re on the top level now – about 15 feet from the doors just before they opened up. People are yelling and screaming. Everyone’s cheering, all kind of stuff. It’s chaotic. But we’re just kind of there. And then all of the sudden the doors open up from the inside. I have a picture taken about two seconds before the doors opened. And then I have a picture taken about six seconds later and the doors were open.
Jim Hoft: And they were not opened from the outside?
Retired Marine: They were opened from the inside. Now one of the stories I read recently was that some Marine, some Marine Major, went inside and managed to run around and open up the doors. And I think that was on your website, as well. But here’s what I can tell you about magnetic locks. If a door is locked by a mag lock it cannot be opened from the outside or the inside unless the person controlling that door opens that door by turning off the magnetic lock which those doors according to the photos I took are equipped with.
The door is open in both pictures.
The pictures are confirmation of the point of the article. Homework assignment: use critical thinking to provide captions for the two pictures.
Are those 2 doors suppose to be the same? They are not. What does this prove?
It’s possible to place a metal disc on each magnet thereby deactivating them in which case the doors could be opened from the outside; except that there are no discs on those magnets. Soooo……
If you look at the panels above the red outline these are different also, and the door on the left is a different color as well.
Those mag locks are also able to be deactivated remotely, what I have in work also have a motion sensor on the inside that will let the mag lock open.. Either way those locks were deenergized….Hell the cops that left those doors seconds earlier could’ve swiped their badges to unlock..point is there is no way they accidently unlocked…..
Having worked in security those magnetic doors are impossible (as long there is power to the lock) to open. The door would have to be destroyed for them to get in. This is an important observation and should not be overlooked!